Hooray! BY ELAINE KING
I wanted to scrap these two photos for a while now so I printed them in a smaller format to make them work with my layout. These days with my granddaughter are precious as she grows. I guess it won’t...
I wanted to scrap these two photos for a while now so I printed them in a smaller format to make them work with my layout. These days with my granddaughter are precious as she grows. I guess it won’t...
Hello all you lovely crafty people out there! Today is the start of the new month, and I am bringing to you our fun April Scrapaholix kits! These brighter kits are perfect for documenting your photos at this time of...
Hi everyone, Nicola here sharing my second layout from the March 2026 Scrapaholix Kits, which are based around Graphic 45's Journaling Through Time collection. The blog post walking you through the contents of both the main and add-on kits can...
First take the Journaling Through Time Layout paper and use this as your background. Next cut a 5” strip of the Wild Flowers paper and add it to the right hand side leaving the left edge free to slide a...
Hi everyone, Nicola here sharing my first layout from the March 2026 Scrapaholix Kits, which are based around Graphic 45's Journaling Through Time collection. The blog post walking you through the contents of both the main and add-on kits can...
Take the sheet of Whirlpool card and cut the centre leaving a 1” frame. Next cut your white cardstock down to 11” square. Adhere to the frame. Next cut four 3.5” squares from the Grenadine card and stick them to...
Hi everyone, Nicola here sharing my next layout from the February 2026 Scrapaholix Kits, which are based around Stamperia's Quiet Days collection. This layout is quite different to my last one from these kits, and all the vintage brown tones...
Introducing the lovely March kits! The range in this month's kits is Graphic 45's Journaling Through Time, busy patterns, but great for cutting up! These kits feature bright colours and quirky elements - we can't wait to see what you...
First take the sheet with the large rectangular panels and fussy cut each of the rectangles leaving a border around the edge. I used a trimmer for this but a craft knife and ruler would work too. Next take two...